I’ve never done one of these posts before, but they are all that’s kept me going through out our 3 year fertility struggle.
I’m on my first round of IVF we had a 5 day blastocyst transfer and I’ve started to get dull achey-like cramp in my right side. Aswell as back ache on day 7 post 5 day transfer. Has anyone else had this and got a bfp? I’m stressed to death thinking of a negative. I caved and done early tests... I’ve added a photo with the dates.. do yous think these could be positive? I keep telling my husband they aren’t as the lines are so faint.
I keep trying to prepare myself for bad news but I just get so upset!
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Thankyou Niki!!! I’ve just done a clear blue digital test this morning and it’s came back pregnant 1-2!!! I could burst! 😁 with all the cramp and backache yesterday I was positive AF was on her way and got disheartened! Thank you for your reply 😁😘 x
Oooo exciting!! Well I had massive AF like cramps 6dpt and I too thought my period was gonna be there in the morning but nope and tested 7dpt and saw a positive i was shocked! I'm 7+3 now 😁 wish you all the best exciting times hun!! 😍🤗💕 xxx
I’ve just done a clear blue digital test this morning and it’s came back positive 1-2!! 😁🤞🏼 Let’s hope it sticks! Yeah it was a fresh transfer we didn’t have enough to freeze any, We just transferred the one as unfortunately that was all that survived to 5 days from the 12 we had collected 😞 but looks like this little miracle embie stuck!!
Now to keep calm and make it to 12 weeks as last time we fell naturally I had a miscarriage at 9 weeks. 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼 Xx
Congratulations to you. I am glad that things worked out for you. I can relate to how stressful this period is. However, I am happy that you got a BFP. Take care of yourself now. Make sure you consume the right diet. Also, stay hydrated. Good luck to you.
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